OK, I admit that I have a pet peeve with grammar sometimes. As a matter of fact, I can be very anal about it. When I saw this sign while waiting at a stop light, I immediately whipped out my camera and took a picture. Ahem, a little grammar lesson will now be in session. The words "two" (the number 2), "to" (a preposition when it precedes a noun, or an infinitive when it precedes a verb) and "too" (meaning also or in excess) are homophones. That means they sound alike but have different meanings. These three words are mixed up many times, especially "to" and "too". If you can replace the word with "also" or "excessive(ly) and it still makes sense, then you use "too". If the word is a number, use "two". Otherwise, use "to". Obviously, the maker of the above sign was not aware of this little grammar rule.

Grrr. This sort of thing drives me batty. I see it often in blogs, too. My biggest peeve is there/they're and their. Especially people who use the incorrect spelling and THEN misspell their as "thier". It makes me feel all stabbity.

I'm with you on the grammar and spelling issues that many people seem to have... you're and your, I would say those two are my pet peeves, and people constantly get them mixed up!

I hate blatant misspellings on blogs, such as one I saw the other day in the title of the blog post, then repeated throughout the post, THEN even repeated by some of the commenters... what was it, you may ask? How about "rouge cats"... instead of ROGUE cats. I almost felt like guoging out my eyes... oh, I'm sorry, I meant GOUGING. lol